
I wonder if they ever think about giving up on world domination and walking a different path in life.
Because of the fate of that blood.
The result of living a different life is the Tia Kin space.
Well, in the end, I was able to die peacefully…
I heard that Zelda and Link are different characters in each work, but Ganondorf is a unique existence.
I felt like I was already a bit tired in Tact.
Isn’t the one with the four swords a different person?
If the leader of the Gerudo tribe were satisfied, they could maintain a relationship with the Hyrule Kingdom and live in retirement.
Even if you walk another life, you still have a gap in your work history, right?
Even if you conquer it, it’s a world created by darkness…
There is a Triforce of Power.
It seems like if I serve the Hyrule royal family and lead the army, I could rise in status and become a warlord.
When Hyrule sank into the sea, it looked empty and desolate.
Even if we want to live peacefully, having too much power from birth makes you want to do something bigger, and in the end, it seems like you might embark on an invasion.
It’s true that they are a cursed person.
That being said, he’s a really ambitious and bad uncle.
I feel like I’ve seen someone who looks almost identical to Ganon compared to Zelda and Link, but I forgot.
I might not even know that Ganon and Ganondorf are in the same set.
The Ganondorf from the other work doesn’t share memories, does he?
Ganondorf, who has been consumed by power, is recognized as Ganon.
If memories are being carried over, I might be doing it out of habit.
It’s like I can’t back down now.
This uncle is not suited to serve others and also dislikes dealing with fools…
Other than the cold taxi, Ganondorf is generally interpreted differently…
Tears of the Kingdom is just way too much like an air-headed Ganondorf.
Why are we trying to conquer Hyrule again?
I thought Tears of the Kingdom would be different before its release, but when it came out, it turned out to be the same old thing.
I guess I’ll understand in the next Infinity, but what was up with suddenly becoming the Demon King from King Gerudo as soon as I got the secret stone?
Even if the thread image has completed its conquest while retaining its reason.
I don’t think the results will be much different from BotW…
I envy the wind of Hyrule that carries life, so I take it away.
It is a sad creature that can only live by taking away from others, even ethnically.
After playing Wind Waker, it’s hilarious how much more energetic Ocarina of Time feels when I start it over.
Riding a horse and kidnapping a princess while speaking in the first person as “me” is just too much of a golden age, right?
Why has it deteriorated in later generations, despite the fact that during the Ocarina of Time era, there were contradictions with the king and strict measures against the sages?
Unlike Hero Hyrule, the end factor is a bit too ineffective.
It’s nice how the tired old man from Wind Waker and the flashy old man from Twilight Princess contrast each other.
Did that pig, borrowing wisdom, have free will?
Uncle who raises the bar for the next work.
Looking back, the guy in the thread drawing has quite a bit of humanity, doesn’t he…?
I felt a sense of sorrow for Ganon, who had become just a lump of power like a senile old man from Breath of the Wild.
The impression completely changed in the next work.
Ganon is just like a piece of leaked poop…
Despite doing this for so long, the only collaboration I’ve had is with the Subspace Emissary.
That is technically a different person too.
After starting the invasion in high spirits.
If the hero of time doesn’t come to confront us, I feel like I’m going to experience burnout syndrome.